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Cleanup Plan Proposed for Contaminated Williamsburg Site Ahead of New Housing

Cleanup Plan Proposed for Contaminated Williamsburg Site Ahead of New Housing

City officials are accepting public comments through Mar. 3, 2026 on a proposed environmental cleanup tied to a planned residential development at 653 Grand Street.
After Deadly Crash, Brooklyn Community Demands Safer Streets

After Deadly Crash, Brooklyn Community Demands Safer Streets

Amira Aminova, 11, was killed on Feb. 5 after she was struck by a school bus in Bath Beach. Community members are calling for increased traffic safety measures to be implemented.
Mamdani Encouraged That City Can Fill $7B Budget Gap

Mamdani Encouraged That City Can Fill $7B Budget Gap

After meeting with Albany lawmakers a day earlier, New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani said he felt that the now smaller budget shortfall can be filled.
New York City Death Toll Due to Weather Rises to 25

New York City Death Toll Due to Weather Rises to 25

During an oversight hearing on the city’s Code Blue operations, New York City Council members learned that 25 New Yorkers have died, including 18 people outdoors and seven in private residences.
Brooklyn Police Officer Charged With Assault And Misconduct While on Duty

Brooklyn Police Officer Charged With Assault And Misconduct While on Duty

Quran McPhatter, 42, of the 72nd Precinct in Sunset Park, was arraigned Tuesday on a 13-count indictment in which he is charged with two counts of third-degree assault, four counts of official misconduct, two counts of third-degree attempted assault, one count of third-degree attempted coercion, and four counts of third-degree menacing.
Brooklyn Man Sent to Prison For Fatal Baby Shower Shooting

Brooklyn Man Sent to Prison For Fatal Baby Shower Shooting

Daquan Carter, 34, of Fort Greene, was sentenced to 25 years to life in prison for fatally shooting Courtney Tingle on March 2019 in front of a Prospect Heights church that was hosting a baby shower.
NYC Schools Chancellor Kicks Off 5 Borough Listening Tour

NYC Schools Chancellor Kicks Off 5 Borough Listening Tour

New York City Public Schools Chancellor Kamar Samuels will be in Brooklyn on Feb. 28 and March 24 as part of the city-wide community engagement series.
Antonio Delgado Drops Out of New York Governor’s Race

Antonio Delgado Drops Out of New York Governor’s Race

A day after he pitched himself as the best candidate at a gubernatorial forum hosted by a coalition of Brooklyn Democratic organizations, Delgado said he would end his bid to unseat Governor Kathy Hochul.
NYC Mayor's Rental Ripoff Hearings to Start in Brooklyn

NYC Mayor's Rental Ripoff Hearings to Start in Brooklyn

The first hearing will be held in Downtown Brooklyn on Thursday, Feb. 26.
Brooklyn Dems Re-Endorse Hochul Ahead of State Party Nomination

Brooklyn Dems Re-Endorse Hochul Ahead of State Party Nomination

The Brooklyn Democratic Party, chaired by Brooklyn Assemblymember Rodneyse Bichotte Hermelyn, reversed an earlier decision and said it will back Governor Kathy Hochul for re-election right before she accepted her party's nomination on Friday at the New York State Democratic Convention.